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Dedicated to examining the disparities between "the Holocaust" as it is commonly known, and the actual historiography of "the Holocaust."
For many years, we could subscribe to news feeds from Google, which we defined and customized as a nice addition to these websites. Unfortunately, these feeds are no longer available, so we had to delete them.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
CODOH — Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust — was one of the many brain-children of the late Bradley Smith. In the years since his death, the CODOH Foundation fell into disrepair, to the point where it was no longer able to serve the functions for which it had been imagined.
Last week, friends and supporters of Bradley Smith created a new version: The CODOH Charitable Foundation Trust or 2024.
The CODOH Charitable Foundation Trust of 2024 is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) corporation, which means that donations to it are both tax-deductible and support CODOH activities.
Contributors are welcome to send their support to CODOH at PO Box 2355, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
For full disclosure, we are on the board of The CODOH Charitable Foundation Trust of 2024, but neither take nor receive any funds from it.
We started adding a mirror of the Holocaust Encyclopedia site here, and wound up spending four weeks rewriting the code and shuffling everything around. It is an amazing resource, though, and it is worth the effort.
You can see our version here.